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How did Curtis McCall spend campaign funds in the first quarter?

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Democratic Curtis McCall's election campaign committee, Committee to Elect McCall for Mayor, spent $6,485 in the first quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

McCall's committee spent the most on worker in the quarter, with 25.2% of this total ($600) going to Lamar Jackson in Cahokia. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how McCall's committee spent its money in the first quarter.

Table 1: First-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Worker
$2,385
36.8%
Election day workers
$1,100
17%
Campaign work
$1,000
15.4%
Campaign worker
$1,000
15.4%
Field work
$300
4.6%
Fund raiser donations
$300
4.6%
I believe banquet fund raiser
$200
3.1%
Fund raiser
$200
3.1%

Table 2 below shows the top 20 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the first quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Drake Jackson
2018-03-20
$600
Election day workers
Lamar Jackson
2018-01-11
$600
Worker
Darrell Bolden
2018-03-20
$500
Campaign work
Freddie Brown
2018-03-20
$500
Campaign worker
Pamela Bryant
2018-03-20
$500
Election day workers
Jeffery Radford
2018-03-20
$500
Campaign work
Trevon Tompkin
2018-03-20
$500
Campaign worker
Isaac Sanders
2018-03-03
$325
Worker
Krystal McCall
2018-01-16
$300
Field work
Jacquelyn Ratliff
2018-03-26
$300
Fund raiser donations
Pamela Bryant
2018-03-03
$275
Worker
Freddie Brown
2018-03-03
$225
Worker
Cahokia Unit School District #187
2018-02-02
$200
I believe banquet fund raiser
Muhammad Mosque 28b
2018-01-26
$200
Fund raiser
Matthew Luster
2018-03-03
$180
Worker
Demonti Thomas
2018-03-03
$170
Worker
Demario Weeden
2018-03-03
$170
Worker
Carla Sykes
2018-03-03
$160
Worker
Drake Jackson
2018-03-03
$145
Worker
Trevon Tompkin
2018-03-03
$135
Worker

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